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Not officially banned, but the "No Russian" mission was censored out by the publisher. No PlayStation 3 or Xbox 360 versions were released. [citation needed] Call of Duty: Modern Warfare: Not officially banned, but Sony Interactive Entertainment refused to sell the game digitally on PlayStation 4. [219] The game also never released in Russia on ...
Display of blood in Chinese game industry is strictly limited, if not banned. Before 2019, blood in many games cannot be red. [19] The new ban prohibits the presence of any blood. [20] In addition, chat in Chinese video games is subject to similar or even wider restrictions as elsewhere on the Chinese Internet.
Beyond: Two Souls – The European version of the game is censored to keep the PEGI rating at 16 instead of 18. Two changes were made to the version, amounting to 5–10 seconds of gameplay. [26] The Last of Us – The European release of the game is censored as it does not feature dismemberment and exploding heads in the multiplayer mode. [27]
The Steam client includes a digital storefront called the Steam Store through which users can purchase games. Once the game is bought, a software license is permanently attached to the user's Steam account, allowing them to download the software on any compatible device. Game licenses can be given to other accounts under certain conditions.
Why are some games listed which are not banned. This article is a list of games which have banned by the state. So things like "Not officially banned, but publisher decided not to release it in the country" or "Never banned as it was never submitted for rating" don't belong on a article listing games banned by the state.
The law effectively banned all electronic games in public places in the hopes that it would fight illegal gambling in the country. The bill was formulated after a member of the ruling Panhellenic Socialist Movement (PASOK) political party was videotaped in an illegal gambling establishment, resulting in public hysteria that was fueled by ...
Not individually classified by ONI, but included in the regional overview for Europe. [ 64 ] Internet censorship legislation that included the creation of a register of blocked web sites was abandoned by the Polish Government in early 2011, following protests and petitions opposing the proposal.
On 13 November 2015, the Supreme Court held that the Court of Appeal's findings on the effectiveness of the blockade were contrary to the case law of the European Court of Justice and referred preliminary questions to the ECJ, asking whether the activities of The Pirate Bay constitute a "communication to the public" and, if not, whether a ...